New Book Dishes On Andy Warhol’s Sex Life

A new biography reveals all the racy details of Andy Warhol’s sex life. Even though Warhol was rumored to be asexual—which the book’s biographer chalks up to homophobia—there is ‘plenty of evidence’ that Warhol enjoyed ‘all kinds of erotic contact in those early years and over the course of his life.’ The artist lived with one boyfriend for 12 years and once bragged to friends that his ‘bum is so sore because I met this (guy) and he screwed the ass off me.’ 

Former lovers said Warhol was an ‘expert at fellatio’ and that he ‘blows like crazy.’ Warhol even once took ‘sex lessons’ from a female friend and her sailor lover to improve his skills in the bedroom. But despite his appetite for sex, Warhol never appeared to have got the hang of it, as one conquest said he was ‘lousy’ and another said their intercourse was ‘at a schoolboy level.’ 

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Check out more about a new biography revealing details of Andy Warhol’s sex life: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8265731/Andy-Warhol-string-male-lovers-lousy-bed.html

Asexuals Have Sexual Fantasies About Fetishes and BDSM, Study Finds 

169249078_475b70b357_oNew research reveals that the vast majority of asexual people have had sexual fantasies and even engage in self-pleasure. Published in Archives of Sexual Behavior, the study found that out of 351 asexual participants (292 women, 59 men), more than three-quarters of asexual men and half of asexual women have sexual fantasies and even masturbate. The study also discovered that asexual people were just as likely to fantasize about fetishes and BDSM as sexual participants.

It seems asexual people are less likely to fantasize about group sex, public sex, or engaging in an affair. They’re also much more likely to have sexual fantasies that involve fictional people and not themselves. “I do have sexual fantasies but most of the time they do not involve me or any real person,” said a 19-year-old asexual woman. “I sexually fantasize about fictional male couples and my sexual fantasies can involve many and varying sexual preferences and fetishes.” This study proves that sexuality is certainly on a spectrum.

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Beyond Hetero, Homo, and Bi: Alternative Sexual and Romantic Orientations

holdinghandsMiley Cyrus made the news recently when she came out as pansexual—and in doing that, educated a whole lot of people about what that term even means. Pansexual is one of several sexual and romantic orientations out there that a person can identify as, beyond the commonly accepted ones like heterosexual, homosexual, and bisexual. So here are 6 different terms related to sexual and romantic identities that you should know.

  1. Asexual
    An asexual is “someone who does not experience sexual attraction.” Asexuality.org adds that while asexuals may find others attractive, and may even want to be affectionate, they are just not interested in having sex.
  2. Graysexual
    The Frisky defines it as “something more fluid between sexuality and asexuality.”
  3. Demisexual
    Someone who identifies as demisexual doesn’t typically feel sexual attraction unless they “have already formed a strong emotional bond with the person.”
  4. Pansexual
    Pansexual refers to those “who feel they are sexually/emotionally/spiritually capable of falling in love with all genders.”
  5. Skoliosexual
    Genderqueerid.com explains that these folks experience “sexual attraction to non-binary identified individuals” or those who do not identify as cisgender.
  6. Zucchini
    This is the name for a partner who is engaged in a “queerplatonic” relationship, which means a queer, non-romantic but more-than-a-friend relationship.

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